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Curl_pop3_write() now has a state machine that scans for the end of a POP3 body so that the CR LF '.' CR LF sequence can come in everything from one up to five subsequent packets. Test case 810 is modified to use SLOWDOWN which makes the server pause between each single byte and thus makes the POP3 body get sent to curl basically one byte at a time.
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<testcase>
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<info>
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<keywords>
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POP3
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LIST
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</keywords>
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</info>
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#
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# Server-side
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<reply>
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# We use SLOWDOWN to really exercise the end-of-body parsing over multiple
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# packets
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<servercmd>
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SLOWDOWN
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</servercmd>
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# When doing LIST, we get the default list output hard-coded in the test
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# POP3 server
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<datacheck>
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1 100
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2 4294967400
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4 200
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</datacheck>
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</reply>
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#
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# Client-side
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<client>
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<server>
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pop3
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</server>
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<name>
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POP3 LIST messages from *SLOW* server
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</name>
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<command>
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pop3://%HOSTIP:%POP3PORT/ -u user:secret
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</command>
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</client>
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#
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# Verify data after the test has been "shot"
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<verify>
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<protocol>
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USER user
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PASS secret
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LIST
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QUIT
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</protocol>
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</verify>
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</testcase>
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